Lynette Brake

Lynette Farkash (née Brake) is a former New Zealand gymnast.She won a bronze medal representing her country—alongside Kirsty Durward, Rowena Davis and Deborah Hurst—in the women's all-around team event at the 1978 Commonwealth Games.[1][2] Also at those games, she finished 17th in the women's individual all-round.[3] Farkash was the manager and head women's artistic gymnastics coach at Mid-Island Gym Sports in Rotorua.This New Zealand biographical article relating to sports is a stub.
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